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We at CoolWick are pleased and proud to announce the signing of PBA professional, Rhino Page.
Page comes to CoolWick with numerous accolades from all levels of bowling: youth, collegiate, international, and professional.
The current Orlando, Florida resident is a six-time PBA National Tour titlist, including one Major victory — the 2017 US Open; at the Regional level, Page has nine titles.
The former Rookie of the Year also has the 2018 ESPY Award for Best Bowler and the 2015 George Young High Average Award — given to the bowler with the highest season average on the PBA National Tour.
Page has been sharp as of late, bowling very well in just about everything he has shoed up to compete in. We at CoolWick wish you the best of luck on the upcoming PBA Tour Season!
Throughout the course of the season, make sure to follow Rhino on social media, as he will be actively promoting the CoolWick brand and giving away loads of prizes!
Goodluck, and #BeCool Rhino!
About Rhino Page
Height: 5′ 7″ Weight: 170
Birthdate: July 10th, 1983
Birthplace: San Diego, CA
Resides: Dade City, FL
University: Kansas
Personal: Nickname “Rhino” earned from his T-Ball coach because of his intensity…California native…Has been a member of Team USA since 2004…Was a member of Junior Team USA in 2001 and ’02…Won two gold medals (masters, singles) in the 2007 Pan American Games…Also won five medals in the 2007 American Zone Championships…Owns over 20 international medals…Won the 2005 U.S. Amateur Championship…Won team and doubles gold, all-events silver and trios bronze medals for Team USA in 2008 WTBA Men’s World Championships…Bowled for the University of Kansas where he was a member of the 2004 Intercollegiate Bowling Championship winning team…Named 2004 Intercollegiate Bowling Championship MVP…First-team Collegiate All-American in 2004-05 and Honorable Mention in 2003-04.
2009-10: Won the Viper Championship for his third career title…Finished fourth in two majors – the PBA World Championship and Tournament of Champions…Finished fifth in Shark Championship to round out season’s top-five finishes…Cashed in 17 of 19 events and made match play 10 times…Ranked ninth in earnings ($83,260) and 15th in average (217.88)…Won PBA Experience Showdown presented by BOWL.COM special event at the end of the season.
Career: Has won one title in each of his first three seasons…Selected as 2007-08 PBA Rookie of the Year after putting together one of the greatest rookie seasons ever, including his first title in the Shark Championship and second place in Tournament of Champions…Made a rookie record five championship round appearances…All five TV appearances came after advancing from the PBA Tour Qualifying Round, also a PBA record…First title came in his fifth TV appearance in the Go RVing Classic…Bowled televised 300 game in 2009 DyDo Japan Cup – the first ever on Japanese television – to earn a $100,000 cash bonus and finished third in that event… Holds the PBA’s seven-game scoring record of 1,883 which he set in Baltimore in 2007…Broke the rookie record for earnings in a season with $83,811…Second bowler ever to win a title after advancing through a TQR…Holds PBA records for most times advancing through the TQR (12) and most times making top 32 match play as a qualifier (9)…One of eight PBA Rookies of the Year to win a title in first season. Career Standard Titles (3): 2007-08 – Norwich, Conn.; 2008-09 – Baltimore.; 2009-10 – Allen Park, Mich. (Viper Championship)
Awards: PBA Rookie of the Year (2007-08).